Property Ownership
A lis pendens is a recorded document that provides notice that:
AA property tax is past due
BA lawsuit involving the property is pending✓ Correct
CA mechanic's lien has been filed
DThe property is subject to an easement
Explanation
A lis pendens ('litigation pending') is recorded to notify prospective buyers and lenders that a lawsuit has been filed that may affect title to the property.
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